The Union Square Holiday Market with over 100 vendors has a great funky vibe.
A very large chunk of the items sold are original and locally made.
Union Square Market offers plenty of unique gifts by local artists and craftsmen. I found creative jewelry, beautiful artwork, home goods, candles, clothing, soap and such.
I liked the semicircular layout of the market; it makes it easier to walk it by sections.
The market is nicely decorated and the park setting gives it a lovely, small village - like feeling.
The food area is much more creative than the typical selection at a fair. There were quite a few food vendors that I remember from the Madison Square Eats, they offered: Sicilian rice balls, empanadas, whoopie pies, Persian soups, hot chocolate, truffles, pretzels, crepes, doughnuts and much more.
If I had to choose markets to visit this season, it would be this one and the Bryant Park. I also love the Columbus Circle Holiday Market which I did not visit yet this year but which has been fantastic for many years.
Union Square Holiday Market
Nov.17-Dec. 24
M-F-11-8
Sat. -10-8
Sun.- 11-7
Joanna
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